In India, Indigenous Women and Their 'Dream Maps' Seek to Protect Lands From Climate Change
Indigenous women in India have watched their villages’ common areas under threat from climate change
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Indigenous women in India have watched their villages’ common areas under threat from climate change
A women’s collective in India uses a set of traditional indicators to forecast and prepare for an impending drought.
The state of Odisha in India is mainstreaming gender in its disaster risk reduction (DRR) policies and programs.
Climate change, poverty, and displacement create a brutal calculus for families, leading to a rise in gender-based violence.
As climate impacts increase, so too does the violence and harassment facing women in the world of work.
Worsening environmental conditions threatens the way of life for thousands, affirming gender roles.
As a changing climate has brought erratic rainfall, water shortages have made it difficult for hospitals to operate.
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